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WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS 2012 - REG 417

417—Return to lead risk work after removal

        (1)         This regulation applies if—

            (a)         a worker is removed from carrying out lead risk work under regulation 415; and

            (b)         the person conducting a business or undertaking at the workplace who removed the worker expects the worker to return to carrying out lead risk work at the workplace.

        (2)         The person conducting the business or undertaking must arrange for health monitoring under the supervision of a registered medical practitioner with experience in health monitoring at a frequency decided by the practitioner to determine whether the worker's blood lead level is low enough for the worker to return to carrying out lead risk work.

Maximum penalty:

            (a)         In the case of an individual—$6 000.

            (b)         In the case of a body corporate—$30 000.

        (3)         The person conducting the business or undertaking must ensure that the worker does not return to carrying out lead risk work until—

            (a)         the worker's blood lead level is less than—

                  (i)         for the period up to and including 30 June 2021—

                        (A)         in the case of females not of reproductive capacity and males—40μg/dL (1.93μmol/L); or

                        (B)         in the case of females of reproductive capacity—10μg/dL (0.48μmol/L); or

                  (ii)         from 1 July 2021—

                        (A)         in the case of females not of reproductive capacity and males—20μg/dL (0.97μmol/L); or

                        (B)         in the case of females of reproductive capacity—5μg/dL (0.24μmol/L); and

            (b)         a registered medical practitioner with experience in health monitoring is satisfied that the worker is fit to return to carrying out lead risk work.

Maximum penalty:

            (a)         In the case of an individual—$6 000.

            (b)         In the case of a body corporate—$30 000.



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